Early EMDR therapy intervention has a natural place in the disaster mental health continuum of care context and may be key after other traumatic events as a brief treatment modality. Use of early EMDR therapy can result in the adaptive processing of trauma memories, the prevention of the accumulation of negative associated links, and the reduction of suffering and later complications. Thus, it promotes mental health and resilience, especially during ongoing trauma. This workshop will focus on integrating into the clinical practice two EMDR therapy protocols designed for early intervention.